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Title: West Nile Virus Confirmed in Horse – First Case in Netherlands

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

West⁤ Nile⁤ Virus ‌Confirmed in Dutch Horse -‍ First Autochthonous​ Case

South Holland,‍ Netherlands ‌ – ⁣The first confirmed case of West Nile virus ‌(WNV) ⁣in a horse ⁤within‌ the Netherlands has been identified in South Holland, marking a significant advancement in the virus’s spread across Europe. The horse exhibited neurological ⁤symptoms including ⁣muscle ⁢tremors, reduced consciousness, and instability, prompting⁤ veterinary examination.

This case, definitively confirmed ​by the European Reference Laboratory ​for West‍ Nile Virus​ in horses, represents ⁣the⁤ first autochthonous infection⁢ – meaning ​the horse contracted the virus⁣ within the Netherlands – and raises ​concerns about potential further‌ spread ⁤to both equine and human‌ populations. While WNV⁣ has been detected in migratory birds in the‌ country previously, this is the first instance of local ⁢transmission to a horse. The finding underscores a growing risk linked to climate change, creating more ‍favorable ​conditions ⁤for the virus-carrying mosquito populations.

Initial testing by a local veterinarian and Royal GD (Animal health ​Service) revealed ⁢the⁣ presence of ‌antibodies against WNV. Subsequent analysis at wageningen University & Research⁢ detected IgM antibodies, indicating‍ a recent infection. The confirmation via⁢ virus⁤ neutralization testing solidifies the⁣ diagnosis.

Vet Eva dieterman of Royal⁢ GD⁣ recently⁤ stated to ‍ De Paardenkrant that a case in ⁤dutch ‍horses was “probably only​ a matter of time,”‌ citing​ the warming ​climate as a contributing factor.

West Nile virus is primarily spread through the bite ​of infected mosquitoes. While horses​ are considered dead-end hosts ⁤-⁣ meaning they don’t contribute ⁢to ​further transmission – they‌ are susceptible to severe neurological disease. ‌Humans ⁣can also⁣ contract WNV through mosquito bites,though most infections are mild. ​

Further facts‌ on West Nile virus ⁣and preventative measures for​ horses and humans ‌is available through GD Animal Health: https://www.gddiergezondheid.nl/Actueel/Nieuws/2025/10/Eerste-autochtone-infectie-van-paard-met-westnijlvirus-in-Nederland.

Monitoring for West ‍Nile virus has been ongoing‌ in the Netherlands for ⁣some⁣ time, because ‍the⁣ virus is‌ advancing from⁤ Southern‍ Europe and ⁢Germany.The ⁤virus spreads among mosquitoes and birds. Infected mosquitoes can infect both horses‍ and ⁤humans. However, a horse ​cannot infect a human and this virus‌ is not contagious to horses‍ themselves. Only mosquitoes transmit it. Vaccination against this virus is possible for horses, but not for humans.‌ The virus can be ⁣particularly​ hazardous‍ for the elderly. ⁢Dozens of people have⁤ already succumbed to West Nile disease ​in Italy by⁤ 2025.

Case in South Holland

The horse in South Holland⁢ was treated by a local vet after it showed neurological ⁣symptoms including muscle tremors, reduced consciousness and instability. These​ symptoms are typical of West Nile‌ virus. On September 18,​ blood ⁣was taken for examination by Royal GD (Animal Health ⁤Service). This showed that the animal had antibodies against ⁤the West‌ Nile virus. ⁤For confirmation, the same blood​ sample was forwarded ​to WBVR, part of ​Wageningen University & ⁣Research. Antibodies⁤ were also detected​ there, including‌ IgM antibodies,⁢ which indicates a recent infection. The European‍ Reference Laboratory for West Nile Virus in horses has definitively confirmed the ⁢infection ⁤via a virus neutralization test.

Advancing virus

Vet Eva Dieterman from ‍Royal GD recently told De Paardenkrant that it was⁤ probably only a matter of time before we would see the first cases in horses in the Netherlands. This is⁣ partly due to the ⁢warming climate.‍ Read more​ about ⁢the West Nile virus and ⁣what⁣ you​ can do ⁤to protect your horses and yourself‌ in the free long read below.

Bron: GD Animal Health

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